Summerfall?

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That is a beautiful picture...frame worthy! I love the blends of colors.We had a rare Indian summer day yesterday...it was beautiful, and just when we thought there would be no more warm days until Spring! But it sure wasn't 78! That's amazing!

And yes, I've wondered the same thing you posed in reply to me...what would our ancestors think to know their lives were presented to the world? It depends on who they were, of course, but I think some of them would have been downright flattered to be "famous" for a day. Kind of like being in the newspaper! :)

Temperatures have suddenly plummeted here but we still have sunshine despite a keen wind. Good for drying the washing though. That's a lovely picture all the leaves blowing into my yard are a dull brown!

Beautiful picture dear Pamela.Ours just arrived today. Cloudy, rainy and very cool. Got out the long sleeved T and the jeans jacket to go out and was a happy camper! It should be sweater weather by the weekend!

On Tuesday we had a nasty wind and rain(of course) storm and lost power. The warmer weather there would have been nicer! I called my dad the next day to tell him about the storm and he was teasing me about the 70 degree weather in Oregon.

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